Vision loss in primary school students may be caused by eye diseases such as refractive error, visual fatigue or keratitis, etc. Children can be treated by wearing glasses, developing good eye habits and medication to improve their vision.
1. Refractive error: Children with refractive error may experience vision loss. They need to go to the hospital for an optometry examination to determine the refractive error and wear appropriate glasses to correct the refractive error, thus improving their vision.
2. Visual fatigue: If the children usually use their eyes unreasonably, such as using their eyes for a long time at close range or studying in a dark environment, it may lead to visual fatigue and thus vision loss, the children should develop good eye habits and pay attention to eye rest, so as to alleviate the discomfort of the eyes.
3. Keratitis: Children with keratitis may suffer from vision loss due to clouding of the cornea. Children can follow the doctor’s instructions to use tobramycin eye drops and other medications to relieve eye discomfort and improve vision.
It is recommended that children with vision loss visit the hospital in a timely manner to assess their condition and under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.